Setto lives in a village on the Mambilla Plateau in Taraba State. When he turns five, his father gives him a playful pet monkey. Setto names her Fwaje and they become best friends.
One day, while gathering firewood for his mother, Setto hears a strange noise coming from deep in the forest. He discovers people cutting down trees and loading them onto trucks. Setto knows that trees are important for people, animals and especially Fwaje. Can Setto come up with a clever plan to save the trees?
When there is a call, there is often a response. Najeeba knows. She has had The Call. But how can a 13-year-old girl have the Call? Only men and boys […]
Across ten interconnected stories, six former schoolmates navigate adulthood, haunted by the ghosts of their shared past. Set against the backdrop of contemporary Lagos and boarding school life in Ogun state, The Brevity of Beautiful Things weaves through time, revealing the unexpected consequences of childhood trauma.
Kamara wrestles with the shadow of his demanding father. Julius is lumbered with an imaginable burden after his father’s stroke, Iman escapes her family’s suffocating religious ties. Ufedo treads a precarious path in her pursuit of pleasure. Murtala harbours a secret he’s neverfully shared about his sex life. Faramade lives a life that he knows should be better.
BOOK INFORMATION
AUTHOR: Nnamdi Ehirim
ISBN: 978-978-784-147-1
GENRE(S): Literary Fiction
FORMAT: paperback
NUMBER OF PAGES: 152
PUBLICATION DATE: 18 November 2024
PUBLISHER: Ouida Books
IMPRINT: Ouida
As their paths cross again in adulthood, each character grapples with the fleeting nature of happiness, the weight of unrequited love, and the strain of loyalty. The Brevity of Beautiful Things is a poignant exploration of memory, perspective, and the fragile threads that connect us to our past and each other.
On the cusp of thirty, Ghanaian Londoner Whitney Appiah was born with a special gift. The massage therapist can physically sense where her clients' trauma lies and heal them. But Whitney has no idea that she too is suffering. Tragic events from her childhood have left a terrible, unseen mark.
When a dangerous encounter with the man she's dating triggers a wave of fragmented recollections, Whitney embarks on a journey to reclaim her memories and the truth that is buried deep in her early childhood in Kumasi, Ghana.
Spanning three decades, told through the viewpoints of Whitney, her aunts–Gloria and Aretha–and their househelp, Maame Serwaa, The Rest of You is a story of generational healing tackling serious themes yet full of hope and optimism. Maame Blue’s extraordinary tale is an unforgettable celebration of womanhood, friendship, and family.
COMING TO ALL BOOKSTORES ACROSS NIGERIA ON 10 MAY 2024Ego, Zina, and Eriife were always destined to be best friends, ever since their grandmothers sat next to each other on a dusty bus to Lagos in the late 1940s, forging a bond that would last generations. But over half a century later, Nigeria is a new and modern country. As the three young women navigate the incessant strikes and political turmoil that surround them, their connection is shattered by a terrible assault. In the aftermath, nothing will remain the same as life takes them down separate paths. For Ego, now a high-powered London lawyer, success can’t mask her loneliness and feelings of being an outsider. Desperate to feel connected to Nigeria, she escapes into a secret life online. Zina’s ambition is to be anyone but herself; acting proves the ultimate catharsis, but it comes at the cost of her family. Eriife surprises everyone by morphing from a practicing doctor to a ruthless politician’s perfect wife.When Ego returns home, the three women’s lives become entwined once more, as Nigeria’s political landscape fractures. Their shared past will always connect them, but can they—and their country – overcome it? In We Were Girls Once, Aiwanose Odafen highlights hope, female friendship, childhood trauma, and migration.
The Durbar Festival in Katsina is here and everyone is excited to see the Emir leading a colorful procession on horseback. Hassan and Hussaina jump up and down when they see their brother riding behind the Emir.
Inspired by the festivities, the twins decide to organise a Durbar festival of their own. They do not have horses or colourful costumes but they have a clever plan. Soon, the twins are on their way to join in the fun.
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BOOK INFORMATION
AUTHOR: Lola Shoneyin
ISBN: 978-978-797-449-0
GENRE(S): Children’s Book
FORMAT: paperback
NUMBER OF PAGES: 27
PUBLICATION DATE: July 2023
PUBLISHER: Ouida Books
IMPRINT: Tanja
When the sun rises in Bwari, Niger state, Anyibo and his sister run to the chicken coop to feed their chickens.
Anyibo is proud of his hen. Her eggs have hatched and she has five fluffy chicks. When Anyibo tries to pet the chicks, something unexpected happens.
Anyibo soon learns an important lesson about a mother's love.
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BOOK INFORMATION
AUTHOR: Lola Shoneyin
ISBN: 978-978-799-738-3
GENRE(S): Children's Book
FORMAT: paperback
NUMBER OF PAGES: 27
PUBLICATION DATE: July 2023
PUBLISHER: Ouida Books
IMPRINT: Tanja
Fifteen-year-old Andrew Aziza lives in Kontagora, Nigeria, where his days are spent about town with his droogs, Slim and Morocca, grappling with his fantasies about white girls–especially blondes–and wondering who his father is. When he's not in church, at school or attempting to form ‘Africa's first superheroes’, he obsesses over mathematical theorems, ideas of black power and HXVX: the Curse of Africa.Sure enough, the reluctantly nicknamed ‘Andy Africa’ soon falls hopelessly and inappropriately in love with the first white girl he lays eyes on, Eileen. But at the church party held to celebrate her arrival, multiple crises loom. An unfamiliar man claims, despite his mother's denials, to be Andy's father, and the gathering of an anti-Christian mob is headed for the church—both set to shake the foundations of everything Andy knows and loves.The Five Sorrowful Mysteries of Andy Africa announces a dazzling, distinctive, new literary voice. Profound, exhilarating and highly original, this tragicomic novel is a stunning exploration of the contemporary African ‘condition’, the relentless infiltration of Western culture and, most of all, the ordinary but impossible challenges of coming of age in a turbulent world.The Five Sorrowful Mysteries of Andy Africa won second prize in the 2020 Deborah Rogers Foundation Writers Award while still in manuscript form.
BOOK INFORMATION
AUTHOR: Stephen Buoro
ISBN: 9789787963227
GENRE(S): Literary Fiction, Coming-of-Age
FORMAT: paperback
NUMBER OF PAGES: 361
PUBLICATION DATE: 4 August 2023
PUBLISHER: Ouida Books
IMPRINT: Ouida
Jamila lives with her grandmother in Bebeji, Kano state. Her grandmother, Kaka, is a dressmaker. One day, Kaka decides to pack away her sewing machine because she can no longer see.
Sad and scared, Jamila stops school to care for her blind grandmother. Together, they beg for alms in the marketplace until they come across a new eye clinic.
Jamila hatches a clever plan to help Kaka get her sight back.
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BOOK INFORMATION
AUTHOR: Lola Shoneyin
ISBN: 9789787911709
GENRE(S): Fiction, Children's Book, Picture Book
FORMAT: Paperback
NUMBER OF PAGES: 29
PUBLICATION DATE: 3 March 2023
PUBLISHER: Ouida Books
IMPRINT: Tanja
A young girl speaks out against her wealthy abuser in this riveting YA novel from one of Ghana’s most celebrated children’s book authors.
When Amerley is offered a job working for one of her mother’s distant relatives, she knows he has to accept. Her wages will feed her family, help her sisters stay in school, and ensure that her mother won’t have to worry about them. Amerley’s move to Accra isn’t easy, but she soon settles into her new life away from her small town- until an unfortunate incident.
Through the life of an ordinary girl, Even When Your Voice Shakes exposes the damage wrought by institutionalized misogyny and poverty and reveals how even those who are most disadvantaged are never without their own power.
BOOK INFORMATION
AUTHOR: Ruby Yayra Goka
ISBN: 978-978-791-168-6
GENRE(S): Young Adult Fiction
FORMAT: paperback
NUMBER OF PAGES: 191
PUBLICATION DATE: 14 November 2022
PUBLISHER: Ouida Books
IMPRINT: Ouida
Winner of the 2022 OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature. Winner of the 2022 CLMP Firecracker Award in Fiction. Shortlisted for the Society of Authors' McKitterick Prize 2022
Coconut trees. Carnival. Rum and coke. To many outsiders, these and other sunny images are all they know about life in the Caribbean. However, if you want to learn how the locals truly live and experience the dark and often harrowing truths that lurk behind the idyllic imagery of Caribbean culture, then come visit the town of Pleasantview.
Come during election season, and see how one candidate sets out to slaughter endangered turtles- just for fun. Or come on the day the other candidate beats his outside woman,' so badly she ends up losing their baby. Then come on the night of the political rally, where this grieving woman exacts very public revenge. Stay a while, and see how this single event has a trajectory far beyond the lives of the immediate actors, with often tragic and heartbreaking consequences.
Written in a remarkable combination of Standard English and Trinidad Creole. Pleasantview showcases the entrenched political, racial, patriarchal, and class dichotomies of life in Trinidad.
BOOK INFORMATION
AUTHOR: Celeste Mohammed
ISBN: 978-978-791-171-6
GENRE(S): Literary Fiction, Novel-in-Stories
FORMAT: paperback
NUMBER OF PAGES: 220
PUBLICATION DATE: 7 November 2022
PUBLISHER: Ouida Books
IMPRINT: Ouida
When Chigozie and Obianuju meet in August 1978, it is nothing short of fate. He is the perfect man: charismatic, handsome, Christian, and–most importantly–Igbo. He reminds her of her beloved Uncle Ikenna, her mother’s brother who disappeared fighting in The Civil War that devastated Nigeria less than a decade before. It is why, when Gozie asks her to marry him within months of meeting, she says yes, despite her lingering and uncertain feelings for Akin—a man her mother would never accept, as his tribe fought on the other side of the war. Akin makes her feel heard, understood, intelligent; Gozie makes her heart flutter.For Uju, the daughter her mother never wanted, marriage would mean the attainment of that long elusive state of womanhood, and something else she has desired all her life—her mother’s approval. All will be well; he is the perfect match, the country will soon be democratic again and the economy is growing, or so she thinks.Loosely based on the stories of real women known to the author, Tomorrow I Become a Woman follows a complex relationship between mother and daughter as they grapple to come to terms with tremendous loss. This powerful debut by Aiwanose Odafen is a sensitive exploration of a woman’s struggle to meet societal and cultural expectations within the confines of a difficult marriage, a tribute to female friendship and a love story that spans two decades and continents against a backdrop of political turmoil and a fast-changing world.BOOK INFORMATION
AUTHOR: Aiwanose Odafen
ISBN: 978-978-998-584-5
GENRE(S): Literary Fiction
FORMAT: paperback
NUMBER OF PAGES: 405
PUBLICATION DATE: 13 October 2022
PUBLISHER: Ouida Books
IMPRINT: Ouida
The concluding part of the highly-acclaimed science fiction trilogy that began with Nnedi Okorafor's Hugo and Nebula Award-winning BINTI.
Binti has returned to her home planet, believing that the violence of the Meduse has been left behind. Unfortunately, although her people are peaceful on the whole, the same cannot be said for the Khoush, who fan the flames of their ancient rivalry with the Meduse.
Far from her village when the conflicts start, Binti hurries home, but anger and resentment have already claimed the lives of many close to her. Once again it is up to Binti, and her intriguing new friend, Mwinyi, to intervene-though the elders of her people do not entirely trust her motives-and try to prevent a war that could wipe out her people once and for all.
The Binti Series
Book 1: BintiBook 2: Binti: Home
Book 3: Binti: The Night MasqueradeBOOK INFORMATION
AUTHOR: Nnedi Okorafor
ISBN: 978-978-964-929-7
GENRE(S): Science Fiction
FORMAT: paperback
NUMBER OF PAGES: 192
PUBLICATION DATE: 10 October 2020
PUBLISHER: Ouida Books
IMPRINT: Ouida
Baji goes to Kwoi in Kaduna State to spend the weekend with Baba, his grandfather. Baba takes Baji to his farm, but soon discovers that Baji does not often do as he is told. As an eventful day on the farm comes to an end, fun-loving Baji has an interesting encounter with a stubborn donkey.
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BOOK INFORMATION
AUTHOR: Lola Shoneyin
ISBN: 978-978-974-868-6
GENRE(S): Fiction, Children's Book
FORMAT: Paperback
NUMBER OF PAGES: 29
PUBLICATION DATE: 15 June 2019
PUBLISHER: Ouida Books
IMPRINT: Tanja